The next big thing in litigation: hedge fund disputes – The Times

Posted June 5th, 2007 in hedge funds, news by sally

“Corporate Britain may have shied away from fighting its battles in court, but the City’s leading litigation law firms are hoping their salvation may lie in disputes involving hedge funds.”

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The Times, 5th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Barclays Bank plc – Times Law Reports

Posted June 5th, 2007 in income tax, law reports by sally

Employees’ free advice compensation is chargeable to income tax

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Barclays Bank plc

Court of Appeal

“Payments to former employees of a bank to compensate them for the termination of an arrangement to provide them with a free tax advice service were made in connection with past service and were chargeable to income tax as relevant benefits requiring the bank to account to the Revenue for the tax under the pay-as-you-earn provisions. ”

The Times, 5th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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R v Brown; R v Carty – Times Law Reports

Posted June 5th, 2007 in law reports, murder, sentencing by sally

Removing disparity in life tariffs reflecting age disparity of murderers

R v. Brown; R v. Carty

Court of Appeal

“Where two codefendants committed a murder jointly and one was aged just over 18 and the other just under, the sentencing judge, in fixing the minimum terms to be served, should adopt the starting point appropriate to each age and then move to a position where any sentence disparity was no more than a fair reflection of the age difference between the offenders.”

The Times, 5th June 2007

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Alcohol strategy to tackle binge-drinkers – Reuters

Posted June 5th, 2007 in alcohol abuse, news by sally

“The government will unveil a new alcohol strategy on Tuesday expected to focus on how to counter binge-drinking by changing young people’s attitudes and behaviour.”

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Reuters, 5th June 2007

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Body exhumed in care home enquiry – BBC news

Posted June 5th, 2007 in care homes, elderly, news by sally

“The body of an elderly woman is to be the first of three exhumed by police probing seven deaths at a care home.”

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BBC News, 5th June 2007

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Britain ‘to drop EU veto over law and order’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 5th, 2007 in EC law, news, veto by sally

“Tony Blair may be preparing to abandon Britain’s veto over law and order policy in Europe on the eve of his departure from Downing Street this month, MPs fear.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th June 2007

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Treasury backs down on money laundering rules – The Times

Posted June 5th, 2007 in money laundering, news by sally

“The Treasury has agreed to reconsider its draft anti money laundering regulations after the European Commission backed a Law Society campaign calling for rules to be relaxed.”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

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CPS to reopen cash for honours investigation – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 5th, 2007 in news, peerages & dignities by sally

“Detectives have been instructed to reopen their inquiries in the cash for honours investigation which has engulfed Downing Street”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th June 2007

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This would be internment – The Guardian

Posted June 5th, 2007 in news, terrorism by sally

“We have the longest pre-charge detention period in the free world. Extending it would boost extremism.”

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The Guardian, 5th June 2007

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Judges given option to sack lawyers in high-cost cases – The Lawyer

Posted June 4th, 2007 in conflict of interest, delay, news, trials by sally

“The Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer has outlined plans that will see lawyers who cause delays to court cases replaced, following the collapse of BCCI and Equitable.”

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The Lawyer, 4th June 2007

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SRA delays launch of abridged LPC – The Lawyer

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal education, news, solicitors by sally

“Alternative routes to qualifying as a solicitor will not be piloted this year as planned, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has revealed.”

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The Lawyer, 4th June 2007

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Does big business need to panic? Only if they’re violating the law – The Times

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, representative actions by sally

“The arrival on UK soil of Michael Hausfeld, the doyen of American class-action lawyers, earlier in the year has inspired some fairly excitable headlines anticipating a tidal wave of US-style group litigation. ‘Big business beware,’ cautioned a profile in The Sunday Times. Another report in the insurance press started with the simple declaration: ‘The eagle has landed .'”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Magic circle wades into LSB independence debate – Legal Week

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal profession, legal services, news by sally

“All five magic circle firms have thrown their weight behind attempts to amend the Legal Services Bill ahead of a parliamentary debate on the issue today (4 June).”

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Legal Week, 4th June 2007

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Bar Council calls on MPs to put consumers first – The Times

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal profession, legal services, news by sally

“The Bar Council, the representative body for UK barristers, has called on MPs to prioritise consumers in any changes to the British legal system ahead of today’s second reading of the wide-ranging Legal Services Bill in the House of Commons.”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

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‘More inquiries’ in honours probe – BBC News

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, peerages & dignities by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service has asked cash-for-honours probe police to ‘undertake further inquiries’.”

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BBC News, 4th June 2007

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legislation by sally

The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 3) Order 2007

The Export Control (Iran) Order 2007

The Companies (Political Expenditure Exemption) Order 2007

The Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007

The Gambling Act 2005 (Commencement No. 6 and Transitional Provisions) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Home Information Pack (Revocation) Regulations 2007

The Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations 2007

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Quality and Safety) Regulations 2007

The Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2007

The Disability Discrimination Code of Practice (Providers of Post 16 Education) (Appointed Day) Order 2007

The Disability Discrimination Code of Practice (Providers of Post 16 Education) (Revocation) Order 2007

The Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Relevant Registration Officer) Order 2007

The Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Access to Election Documents) Regulations 2007

The Street Litter Control Notices (England) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Road Tunnel Safety Regulations 2007

The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (Corresponding Amendments) Order 2007

The Bus Lane Contraventions (Approved Local Authorities) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order 2007

The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside) Order 2007

The National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2007

The Education Act 1996 (Amendment of Section 19) (England) Regulations 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v. Decadt – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in income tax, law reports by sally

Training cost is not tax-deductible

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v. Decadt

Chancery Division

“For expenses to be deductible from a taxpayer’s earnings, they had to be necessarily incurred in the performance of his duties and not simply because he was obliged by his contract to incur them.”

The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Housden and Another v. Conservators of Wimbledon and Putney Commons – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in easements, law reports by sally

No private right of way possible

Housden and Another v. Conservators of Wimbledon and Putney Commons

Chancery Division

“A prescriptive right based on 40 years of use could not be acquired under section 2 of the Prescription Act 1832 where the servient owners had powers derived from a statute that rendered it unlawful for them to grant the right claimed.”

The Times, 4th June 2007

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Hughes v. Grampian Country Food Group Ltd. – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in health & safety, law reports by sally

Trussing chickens is not manual handling

Hughes v. Grampian Country Food Group Ltd.

Court of Sesssion, Inner House

“A process worker trussing chicken carcasses was not performing a manual handling operation for the purposes of the Manual Handling Operations Regulations (SI 1992 No 2793).”

The Times, 4th June 2007

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Both sides in abortion row get ready for parliamentary battle – The Guardian

Posted June 4th, 2007 in abortion, news by sally

“Both sides in the battle over abortion rights are gearing up for a test of strength in parliament to see which of them has the political muscle either to liberalise David Steel’s 40-year-old legislation or to curb what opponents of abortion call ‘two Dunblane massacres a day’.”

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The Guardian, 4th June 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk